China returns Japan's donated masks, gives 50,000 more

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Chinese city of Wuxi New Area not only returns face masks donated by Toyokawa, but adds thousands more for use in the virus-hit city. FMTNews Covid19 China

When the Covid-19 crisis was at its peak in China, Japan provided assistance to its neighbour in the form of medical supplies and support.

At the time of writing, Japan had recorded 140 cases and 17 deaths from Covid-19, with citizens being advised to stay indoors to stem the spread of the virus.Toyokawa city officials in Japan prepare boxes of face masks to be sent to their sister city, Wuxi New Area in China. “Then why bother sending it in the first place,” said one enraged commentator, while another said it was unbecoming for a governing body to act in such a manner.

“This is the real power of friendship between our countries!” read one cheerful response from a citizen of Wuxi New Area.

 

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